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March 31, 2014 | Inside Counsel

When it happens to you: How to navigate a payment card breach

Given cyber criminals continuing focus on payment card data, many experts suggest that companies handling payment card data should plan for when (not just if) they are breached.

By James DeGraw, Michelle Visser, Anne Johnson Palmer

6 minute read

March 31, 2014 | Inside Counsel

20 keys to understanding and establishing communications protocols for risk assessments

The time spent preparing this "protocol" can be a valuable investment, as structure will be in place to protect the organization during the risk assessment.

By David Katz

13 minute read

March 28, 2014 | Inside Counsel

ABC will face South Dakota court over ‘pink slime’ comments

While the judge has yet to determine whether defamation occurred, he has decided to allow a majority of the claims against ABC News to proceed.

By Chris DiMarco

3 minute read

March 28, 2014 | Inside Counsel

NYIPLA hosts 92nd annual Dinner in Honor of the Federal Judiciary

The event, the Dinner in Honor of the Federal Judiciary, is put on by the New York Intellectual Property Law Association (NYIPLA), and is in its 92nd year.

By Rich Steeves

2 minute read

March 28, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Everything you want to know about Apple vs. Samsung patent trial

Almost two years after a patent dispute, rivals Apple and Samsung will return to the courtroom in a similar trial about smartphone and tablet patents only this time, with brand new devices , including the Galaxy S3 and iPhone 4S.

By Amanda Ciccatelli

9 minute read

March 28, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Nepotism in Rupert Murdoch’s empire

Murdochs two sons have been appointed executive positions within the companies, going against traditionally accepted practices of corporate governance in publicly traded companies.

By Juliana Kenny

3 minute read

March 28, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Filing over missing Malaysia Airlines flight called premature as search for plane continues

Some veteran attorneys, who specialize in aviation law, are concerned that a law firm has submitted a filing in response to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight. Lawsuits are likely later, as more information is found out about the plane, but now are described as premature.

By Ed Silverstein

7 minute read

March 28, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Asian regulator delays Microsoft acquisition of Nokia devices unit

New delays are causing some concern about Nokias planned sale of its devices unit to Microsoft

By Ed Silverstein

3 minute read

March 28, 2014 | Inside Counsel

6 best practices for implementing and enforcing social media policies

After you are satisfied that youve drafted a social media policy in a compliant manner, you must take active steps to introduce the policy and any subsequent revisions on a company-wide basis.

By Heather Melick, Ethan Wall

9 minute read

March 28, 2014 | Inside Counsel

Big Data raises big legal issues

One of the biggest challenges today for companies working with big data is that the regulatory regime is in a state of tremendous flux.

By David J. Walton

5 minute read